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Points of Interest

1. Romani Design - Hungary’s first Roma fashion label.

Romani Design, Hungary’s first Roma fashion label.

This shop is extremely difficult to find, if you do not know about it, you won't stumble upon it. It looks like small boutique from the 90s but if you wander inside then you will enter into the world of contemporary Roma fashion.

Romani Design claims to be more then just a fashion label. The... More claim to promote tolerance and understanding with the help of fashion.

Fashion, and sense of beauty is universal. Any lady in town, living there or visiting can find some of the clothes attractive. And by this, we get closer to Roma culture.

Romani Design uses traditional Roma motifs and style and reintrepretes them in a contemporary scene.

A unique brand, really worth checking out.

Do not expect them to talk in English but if you are luck and the main designer, Erika is there, she might show you the photos from her childhood and you will understand more connections :)

OPENING HOURS
monday-friday: 11 am - 7 pmLess

2. Vad Jutka design and jewellery shop

It is a little bit tricky to find, you will see a second hand clothes shop downstairs and you have to go upstairs to eneter into Jutka's magic fairy tale world of design.

"I started making jewelry under my brand, vadjutka - which is a nick form of my name, Judit Wild - in 2002 as a hobby. As years went by, I slowly realized, that making... More jewelry is something more than a hobby for me. So much more, that I decided to professionalize in jewelry making: I was studying silversmithing from 2010 untill 2012.

The speciality of my desings are their diversity on one hand, and combining fabric with other materials on the other. The result is a colorful, bohemian and life-loving mixture of colors and textures.

I believe, that every piece of jewelry has its own personality. Just as humans do. I also believe, that one day every piece will find its best owner, with whom they match perfectly."

Open: Mon-Thurs 11 am - 7 pm

http://vadjutka.hu/eng/Less

3. Erzsébet town - Community House

Wesselényi street number 17 used to be the guild of shoemakers (now it is the community house of the district).

Notice the Art Nouveau motifs (especially interesting and unique for Hungary are the tulip motifs on the top)!

If it is open, go inside and ask to see the main hall which is marvelous.

Although not meant to parade pomp as other... More public buildings, the windows of the salon, as well as internal doors boast glass are real masterpieces, all designs by Miksa Róth (world famous glass designer).Less

4. PleaseMachine Footwear - Siberia shoe shop

"..on the street of vanished shoemakers' traditions - Anna Zaboeva is the first after Cold War to open her designer shoe shop at Wesselenyi street of Budapest."

Anna arrived from Siberia to Budapest and has converted her passion for shoes into one of the hippest brands in town and Europe.

Wesselényi street number 17 used to be... More the guild of shoemakers (now it is the community house of the district).

And very close by, you can find a special shop where they make shoes for women with tiny feet :)

So, it is the right spot for a contemporary fashion shoe showroom, isn't it?

Anna got especially famous in Budapest because she makes a lot of her shoes from recycled materials which she collect on the so called 'lomtalanítás' (a week when a certain district is allowed to put all the trash they have on the street and the local government takes it aways. you can find everything from clothes to furniture, and it is considered as a goldmine for many collectors, artists and designers).

OPENING HOURS
-usually during the day but they do not have a tight schedule and they might be open till late evening

check their homepage and write them. but in any case, you can marvel at the shopping window :)Less

5. Mlamp showroom & workshop

Have a jar inherited from granny? Or do you have maybe some favourite toys which your are not using as toys anymore but would love to see them still around?

MAKE A LAMP OUT OF IT IN Mlamp.

Unique bedside lamps, desk lamps, standing lamps and chandeliers.

Mlamp was founded by Mária Fatér in the fall of 2009.
Ever since Mlamp has... More evolved at a head spinning pace thanx to the local and international interest.

Jugs, plates, trays, cups once appreciated, later put aside, get new meanings, start new life circles in the hands of Mária.Considerinng the length of the lives of these particular objects being reused by Mlamp their harmful, negative effects on the environment deminish.

Due to the usage of chinaware, crockery, and glassware, one-off pieces are born. Trying to keep on this track - lamps have been made out of children's rubber boots, thermos flask, cookies and so on. Mlamp's lamps are a refreshing alternative choice in today's mass produced home decor stuff.

In the first year Mlamp was chosen “Designer of the Year 2010” and their lamps shine their light in the Justus Lipsius building in Brussels, Belgium that is the headquarters of the Council of the European Union. In April 2011, Mlamp was the "Designer of the month" on WAMP, a design fair in Budapest.

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